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January 2020 Discussion


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7 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Last 16+ in far SW CT is really 2016. This is my #1 over the past 5 years. Perfect storm in all aspects. Only thing better would be to take those numbers and X2 em.

 

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Great map as usual! That 11.5 was me in Easton. Ironically where I lived until summer 2014 in Norwalk had 16.

Easily the greatest 20 years of snowfall in my lifetime. Only 2001/2, 06/07,07/08,11/12 and last year below the 30 to 35 average range.

 

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9 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:

Wachusett is open? wow

Almost 100% open, with average base depths of over 4 feet (they use some sonar thing to measure)    They were blowing snow all day yesterday through early this morning.

They are in great shape, although a little icy.  They will weather this unscathed, or maybe lose a couple of trails.     No big deal

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1 minute ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Almost 100% open, with average base depths of over 4 feet (they use some sonar thing to measure)    They were blowing snow all day yesterday through early this morning.

They are in great shape, although a little icy.  They will weather this unscathed, or maybe lose a couple of trails.     No big deal

It’s going to be a great back half of a ski season. 

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GEFS is caving to the EPS which is good to see....if you recall from some of the posts yesterday, the GEFS were further west with the mean ridge out in the PAC domain. The GEFS had previosuly been really hitting the GOA ridging harder almost out toward the Aleutians....now they are more in line with the EPS:

 

 

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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

GEFS is caving to the EPS which is good to see....if you recall from some of the posts yesterday, the GEFS were further west with the mean ridge out in the PAC domain. The GEFS had previosuly been really hitting the GOA ridging harder almost out toward the Aleutians....now they are more in line with the EPS:

 

 

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We are already seeing the Debbie's of previous years appear.  All we can say is the pattern looks good right now. 

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31 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Na...a one day mild up in NNE isn't gonna hurt them much, and Maine resorts(Sunday River, Sugarbush) are looking just fine.  Northern Maine gonna get dumped on Sunday/Monday.  65 here Sunday and 8 degrees up there.  

12"+ it looks like from Milinocket north, Riding should be awesome by next weekend up there.

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Just now, Ginx snewx said:

We are already seeing the Debbie's of previous years appear.  All we can say is the pattern looks good right now. 

It's fine....there are always going to be whiners until they have winter storm warnings and a deformation band over their backyard....but for the rest of the crowd who is interested in some scientific discussion, that's what we see right now.

It is a very good look should it come to fruition, and the GEFS now caving to the EPS makes that more likely.

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

It's fine....there are always going to be whiners until they have winter storm warnings and a deformation band over their backyard....but for the rest of the crowd who is interested in some scientific discussion, that's what we see right now.

It is a very good look should it come to fruition, and the GEFS now caving to the EPS makes that more likely.

Seems like the h5 look favors miller b scenarios, correct?

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